RELEASE NOTE
Firmware version 2.0 for all version of IQ digital backs (Phase One/ Mamiya, Hasselblad H1/H2, Hasselblad V and Contax 645.
New features and fixes in firmware 2.0 if upgrading from version 1.47
1. 9 New languages available in the Menu > Language (French, Italian, German, Spanish, Swedish, Russian, Korean, Japanese and Chinese)
2. 645DF camera control from Capture One
3. 645DF custom settings control from the IQ digital back
4. New Splash Screen option in Menu > Display > Splash Screen for display of custom
image (up to 800 x 480 px) at startup.
5. Support for Schneider Kreuznach USB controlled shutter (Native – no need for
special setting)
6. New Aerial setting in Menu > Camera Mode for use with special Aerial applications.
7. General speed improvements for all IQ digital backs, especially on the H platform.
8. General stability improvements for all IQ digital backs
Additional fixes in firmware 2.0 if upgrading from version 1.33
9. Fixes an issue where IQ back would lock up with “No DB” displayed in the 645DF LCD, requiring a hard reboot of camera and digital back.
10. Digital back will now correctly charge battery to 100% via FireWire
11. Fixes an issue on IQ back for Hasselblad V, where starting capture from within
Capture One was not possible on a 555 ELD camera.
12. General improved stability
Additional fixes in firmware 2.0 if upgrading from firmware version 1.19
1. Live View is now available on the IQ display (see separate white paper)
2. IIQ Small file format is now available
3. New Specific camera mode for Mamiya RZ PRO IID
4. General stability improvements
User Guide available at:
http://www.phaseone.com/en/SupportMain/Manuals/Manuals_DB.aspx Firmware updates can be found in the download section at
www.phaseone.com.
Update should be performed with the digital back disconnected from the camera, and without FireWire or USB connected.
Also make sure you have a newly charged battery in the IQ back.
1. Download the latest IQ Firmware from the website,
2. Transfer the .fwr file to an empty compact flash card and insert it into the IQ’s
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4. After upgrade the digital back will have to be rebooted, a full reboot is performed by removing the battery from the IQ back, and reinserting it.
If you regret any updates, the “Restore Firmware” option will revert to the factory installed firmware version. If you experience errors you can use the menu “Dump Log” to transfer Log information to the CompactFlash card – this log file you can use to send to support for further analysis.
3. Select “Update Firmware” from the Firmware menu and the IQ back will automatically detect and implement the update from the card.